1952–53 Austrian football championship

The Austrian Football Championship 1952/53, was hosted by the Austrian Football Association - State League. As substructure for State League A was also the professionally run B State League, but only played in the clubs from Vienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland, Upper Austria and Styria. For the clubs from western Austria, the Obertauern League (Salzburg, Carinthia ) and the League Arlberg (Tyrol, Vorarlberg, Austria) were aligned on amateur basis. As the third power level acted the appropriate local leagues in the states.

State League A

The championship in the state league was contested by 14 teams, who met during the entire game twice each year. FK Austria Wien was Austrian football champions in the game season for the 5th time. The last title win until then managed the violets in the game in 1949 /50. The last three teams in the table, Grazer SC, VfB Mödling Union and Salzburger AK 1914, were no longer represented in the next game season in the premier league. To ensure that all newly promoted from the previous season had to immediately return to the State League B (Graz, Vienna) and Tauern League (SAC 1914) dismount.

Törschützenkönig the game season were both Ernst Stojaspal of Austria Wien and Robert Service Rapid Wien who achieved both 30 hits.

Movers & Shakers:

  • State League B: Wiener Sport-Club
  • State League B: Wiener AC
  • Tauern League: SV Austria Salzburg

Second power stage

Expulsion

The winner of the play-offs between the Master of the Obertauern League and that of the Arlberg League played against the third-placed club in the State League B for promotion to the State League A for the 1953/54 season. The other two promotion places were awarded to the champion and runner-up of the State League B.

SV Austria Salzburg first played against the league champions Arlberg Innsbruck AC to qualify for the relegation play for the State League A and Won with an outstanding overall score of 14:0. The Tauern league champions finally qualified in the playoff for promotion with a total score of 7:3 against the third-placed the State League B, Kapfenberg SV, for the State League A.

State League B

The first two of the state league went on directly, the third place winner was allowed to contest the play-offs. The last six teams descended into the respective national leagues.

Up from the national leagues:

  • FC Stadlau (Vienna)
  • KSV Ortmann (Lower Austria )
  • SV Urfahr Linz (Upper Austria )
  • SV Matter (Burgenland )

Tauern League

The Tauern League was regarded as second game stage on amateur basis and included teams from the regional associations of Carinthia and Salzburg. The Master took part in qualifying for the State League A, the two bottom club descended into the respective national leagues.

Up from the national leagues:

  • Division Carinthia: SV St. Veit / Glan
  • 1st Class Salzburg: 1 Saalfeldener SK

Arlberg League

The Arlberg League counted next to the Tauern League for the second game stage on amateur basis. The Master took part in qualifying for the State League A, the two table last descended into the respective national leagues.

Up from the national leagues:

  • Division Tirol: SV Wattens
  • Division Vorarlberg: FC Lustenau 07

First Class ( hosted by the Lower Austrian Football Association ) in 1911/12 ∙ 1912/13 ∙ 1913/14 ∙ 1914/15 ∙ 1915/16 ∙ 1916/17 ∙ 1917/18 ∙ 1918/19 ∙ 1919/20 ∙ 1920/21 ∙ 1921/22 ∙ 1922/23,

First Class ( Vienna Football Association): 1923/24 ∙ 1924/25 ∙ 1925/26 ∙ 1926/27 ∙ 1927/28 ∙ 1928/29 ∙ 1929/30 ∙ 1930/31 ∙ 1931/32 ∙ 1932/33 ∙ 1933/34, ∙ 1934/35 ∙ 1935/36,

National Football League ( Vienna Football Association): 1936/37 ∙ 1937/38,

Gauliga ( NS time ): 1938/39 ∙ 1939/40 ∙ 1940/41 ∙ 1941/42 ∙ 1942/43 ∙ 1943/44 ∙ 1944/45,

League ( Vienna Football Association): 1945/46 ∙ 1946/47 ∙ 1947/48 ∙ 1948/49,

State League ( gesamtösterreichisch ): 1949/50 ∙ 1950/51 ∙ 1951/52 ∙ 1952/53 ∙ 1953/54 ∙ 1954/55 ∙ 1955/56 ∙ 1956/57 ∙ 1957/58 ∙ 1958/59 ∙ 1959/60 ∙ 1960 / 61 ∙ 1961/62 ∙ 1962/63 ∙ 1963/64 ∙ 1964/65

National League: 1965/66 ∙ 1966/67 ∙ 1967/68 ∙ 1968/69 ∙ 1969/70 ∙ 1970/71 ∙ 1971/72 ∙ 1972/73 ∙ 1973/74

Bundesliga: 1974/75 ∙ 1975/76 ∙ 1976/77 ∙ 1977/78 ∙ 1978/79 ∙ 1979/80 ∙ 1980/81 ∙ 1981/82 ∙ 1982/83 ∙ 1983/84 ∙ 1984/85 ∙ 1985/86 ∙ 1986/87 ∙ 1987/88 ∙ 1988/89 ∙ 1989/90 ∙ 1990/91 ∙ 1991/92 ∙ 1992/93 ∙ 1993/94 ∙ 1994/95 ∙ 1995/96 ∙ 1996/97 ∙ 1997/98 ∙ 1998 / 99 ∙ 1999/2000 ∙ 2000/ 01 ∙ 2001/ 02 ∙ 2002/ 03 ∙ 2003/ 04 ∙ 2004/ 05 ∙ 2005/ 06 ∙ 2006/ 07 ∙ 2007/ 08 ∙ 2008/ 09 ∙ 2009/10 ∙ 2010/11 ∙ 2011/12 ∙ 2012/13 ∙ 2013/14

  • Football in 1952
  • Football in 1953
  • Austrian Football Championship
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